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Global analysis of timely COVID-19 vaccinations: improving governance to reinforce response policies for pandemic crises

Igor Benati (National Research Council of Italy - CNR (Consiglio Nazionale delle Ricerche), IRCRES, Torino, Italy)
Mario Coccia (National Research Council of Italy - CNR (Consiglio Nazionale delle Ricerche), IRCRES, Torino, Italy)

International Journal of Health Governance

ISSN: 2059-4631

Article publication date: 31 May 2022

Issue publication date: 12 August 2022

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Abstract

Purpose

The goal of this study is to analyze the relationship between public governance and COVID-19 vaccinations during early 2021 to assess the preparedness of countries to timely policy responses to cope with pandemic crises.

Design/methodology/approach

This global study elaborates descriptive statistics, correlations, regression analyses and Independent Samples T-Test on 112 countries, comparing those with high/low level of governance, to determine whether statistical evidence supports the hypothesis that good governance can improve the timely administration of vaccines.

Findings

Bivariate correlation reveals that doses of vaccines administered × 100 inhabitants have a high positive association with the General Index of Governance (r = 0.58, p-value <0.01). The result is confirmed by partial correlation (controlling density of population per km2): r = 0.584, p-value <0.001. The coefficient of regression in the models also indicates that an increase in the General Index of Governance improves the expected administration of doses of COVID-19 vaccines (p-value <0.001).

Research limitations/implications

Although this study has provided interesting results that are, of course, tentative, it has several limitations. First, a limitation is the lack of data in several countries. Second, not all the possible confounding factors that affect the vaccination against COVID-19 are investigated, such as country-specific health investments and expenditures, and these aspects should be examined in the future development of this research. A third limit is related to the measurement of governance through the World Governance Indicators, which are based only on perceptions and can be biased by different socio-economic factors.

Practical implications

The identification of factors determining the timely vaccinations may help to design best practices of health policy for improving the resilience of countries to face pandemic crises.

Social implications

The improvement of preparedness of countries through good governance can foster a rapid rollout of vaccinations to cope with pandemic threats and the negative effects of their socio-economic impact.

Originality/value

This study presents a global analysis of the role of public governance for timely vaccinations to face pandemic crises in society.

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Acknowledgements

Declaration of competing interest: The authors declare that they have no competing financial interests or personal relationships that can influence the work reported in this paper.

This study has no funders.

Citation

Benati, I. and Coccia, M. (2022), "Global analysis of timely COVID-19 vaccinations: improving governance to reinforce response policies for pandemic crises", International Journal of Health Governance, Vol. 27 No. 3, pp. 240-253. https://doi.org/10.1108/IJHG-07-2021-0072

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Emerald Publishing Limited

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